Drift DJ Zero brings DAWless mixing & recording into a pocket-sized box
The device combines two-deck playback, a mixer, multi-track recording & full gear sync into a small battery-powered unit
The Drift DJ Zero is a compact, battery-powered device that handles DJ playback, mixing, gear synchronisation, and multi-track recording all at once.
About the size of a small paperback, it runs without a laptop and stores your music library internally.
It works as a two-deck playback system with tempo-stretching and beat-sync built in, reading MP3, WAV, AIFF, and FLAC files straight from its 32GB onboard storage or an external drive.
The two-channel mixer layout handles both that digital playback and whatever hardware you've plugged in, whether that's a synth, drum machine, or groovebox. Clock and USB MIDI I/O keeps everything locked in tempo together.
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The recording side is configurable; you can capture individual channels or your entire signal chain at 32-bit float / 44.1kHz, then load those recordings straight back into the DJ decks. The routing system lets you store and recall as many configurations as you need.
Under the hood it runs a quad-core ARM64 Linux processor alongside a secondary coprocessor, with 1GB of RAM.
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The battery is a 3000mAh LiPo cell, and the whole unit weighs just over 8 ounces.
For producers who like to tinker, Zero has an open-source Software Development Kit (SDK) on GitHub with root-level access and no software distribution fees, leaving the door open for custom builds and third-party tools.
It's currently on presale for US$899 with shipping scheduled for summer 2026; more info here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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